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Viper Networks, Inc.: Viper Networks (VPER) Announces Australian Network Deployment


Published on 2009-10-14 13:16:53 - Market Wire
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TROY, MI--(Marketwire - October 14, 2009) - Viper Networks, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: [ VPER ]) and Cirilium India Pvt. LTD announced today that they have recently begun deployment for a redundant telecommunications network between Australia and India, after previously concluding all contract agreements with [ Globalcom Information Services ] (a leading infocomm service provider in the Asia-Pacific region). The Company's initial dedicated and protected circuits will be installed between Viper Networks' equipment in Australia and India, to provide a full spectrum of national and international telecommunication services from Australia.

Viper Networks expects to complete the deployment of this redundant network for the continent of Australia by November 30, 2009.

Farid Shouekani, President of Viper Networks, Inc., commented, "As part of our Joint Venture with Cirilium and recently awarded India telecom license, this network deployment is an integral part of our significant revenue growth plans. The Australian network will allow us to maximize our potential in terms of cost, coverage, sales and enhanced services throughout this sizable market."

Mr. Shouekani continued: "We are close to announcing the finalization details of the pending acquisition merger with our joint venture partner Cirilium India, which should begin to illuminate the strength of Viper Networks emerging position within the global telecommunications market."

For further information, contact Rich Kaiser, Investor Relations YES INTERNATIONAL, (800) 631.8127 or e-mail to [ info@vipernetworks.com ].

Except for the historical information contained herein, this press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from the results predicted and reported results should not be considered an indication of future performance. In addition, the factors discussed in the filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, among the other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially.

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